Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20 |
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The Duke of Northfolk came to the king anone , And downe he falleth upon his
knee ; The Earle of Surrey , that was his heir , Were both in one company ; We
have either twenty thousand men here , For to keep the crown with thee . The
Lord ...
The Duke of Northfolk came to the king anone , And downe he falleth upon his
knee ; The Earle of Surrey , that was his heir , Were both in one company ; We
have either twenty thousand men here , For to keep the crown with thee . The
Lord ...
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I am Kynge Edwardes doughter , The Countes cleare , yonge Bessie ; In all the
haste that thou can , Thou moste come speake with the Earle of Derbye . Humfrey
caste upon him a gowne , A paire of slippers upon his feete , Forthe of his ...
I am Kynge Edwardes doughter , The Countes cleare , yonge Bessie ; In all the
haste that thou can , Thou moste come speake with the Earle of Derbye . Humfrey
caste upon him a gowne , A paire of slippers upon his feete , Forthe of his ...
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And bad their men goe into the towne , And drynke the wyne and make merye ;
And went into the same inne , Where the earle their father lee . Yett Humfrey
behouldeth into the weste , And loked towardes the northe cowntrye ; He was
ware of ...
And bad their men goe into the towne , And drynke the wyne and make merye ;
And went into the same inne , Where the earle their father lee . Yett Humfrey
behouldeth into the weste , And loked towardes the northe cowntrye ; He was
ware of ...
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